The People's Republic of China is a socialist state as defined in its Constitution. The leading force of state and society is the Communist Party of China. This is interpreted… to mean that no open political opposition is permitted.

I'd say it is roughly an oligarchical authoritarian one party police state. It is oligarchical in that several dozen extremely powerful and wealthy players are the major mover…s in both national and international politics. It is authoritarian in that it does not value individual freedom, instead preferring order. It is notably a "one party" state as no other political bodies are allowed outside of the Communist party. It is a police state in that it monitors its citizens through electronic and social media at an incredibly invasive and personal level in order to maintain order and prevent any action against the values of the state.

It was proclaimed by Mao Tse Tung a criminal man a very bad and evil man which was a brutal dictator and killed 70 million people during his despotic rule. And completely de…stroyed the Chinese culture.

The People's Republic of China is a Communist government. The US was completely opposed to communism. It supported the Nationalists, which is Taiwan, so it didn't recognize th…e People's Republic as the true government.

Throughout the ancient history of China, it was maintained superiority in technology and sciences. However at the fall of the Qing Dynasty, China's corrupt leaders made China …incapable to compete in the modern world. After the empire was overturned in 1911, the Republic of China became government. However, during the Second World War, it was proven that even they were corrupt and more worried about getting rid of the minority party than (as a government) to act as a whole to defend against the Japanese. After WWII, the people (who were poor) were very disappointed in the decisions involving national defense and the money laundries that the government officials committed, and overthrow the corrupt government into a government that would represent the people.

The Republic of China - otherwise known as Taiwan - is a unitary state where the central government handles all government matters (as opposed to a federal state, such as the …US, where there are smaller regional or state governments). It is a republic, and it is a semi-presidential state, having both a president and a prime minister. This is not to be confused with the Peoples' Republic of China.